Английская Википедия:Indo-Pacific beads
Indo-Pacific beads are a type of mainly tube drawn glass beads which originated in the Indian subcontinent but manufactured widely in Southeast Asia. These are usually 6mm in diameter, undecorated and come in various colours for example green, yellow, black, opaque red, etc.
Production Technique
Glass beads are made using three methods, winding, drawing or moulding.
Drawn beads
This method of production involves creating a hollow cavity inside the molten glass by blowing air bubble inside using a 3mm tube. The round shape of the glass is then drawn into a tube and cooled, in India this is called Ladah method. One meter long tube is then broken off which is then broken into smaller bead lengths.[1]
Distribution
Indo Pacific beads traded widely from East Asia [2][3] to Africa.[1] They reached Europe in early medieval period.[4] They may have been the single most widely traded item in history.[5][6]
History
Scholars place the manufacturing of the Indo Pacific beads in South India and Southeast Asia between 500 and 200 BCE.[7][8][9][10][11][12]
References
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- ↑ Kanungo, A.K. 2004. Glass Beads in Ancient India and Furnace-Wound Beads at Purdalpur: An Ethnoarchaeological Approach. Asian Perspectives 43(1):123–150.
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